}}{{tnr}}'''Christine Radogno''' is a [[Republican Party|Republican]] member of the [[Illinois State Senate]]. She has represented District 41 since 1997 and currently serves as [[State Senate Minority Leader|Minority Leader]]. Radongo was re-elected in November of 2008 with her term expiring in 2012.

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}}{{tnr}}'''Christine Radogno''' is a [[Republican Party|Republican]] member of the [[Illinois State Senate]], representing District 41 and serving as [[State Senate Minority Leader|Minority Leader]]. She was first elected to the chamber in 1996.

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Radongo graduated with her Bachelor's and Master's in Social Work Degree from Loyola-Chicago. Before becoming a Senator, Radongo was a social worker and a part-time Trustee for LaGrange.

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Radongo earned her Bachelor's and Master's in Social Work from Loyola-Chicago. Her professional experience includes working as a social worker and a part-time Trustee for LaGrange, IL.

==Committee assignments==

==Committee assignments==

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===2013-2014===

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At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Radogno served on the following committees:

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===2011-2012===

===2011-2012===

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In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Radogno has been appointed to these committees:

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In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Radogno served on these committees:

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* [[Committee of the Whole, Illinois Senate]]

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* [[Executive Committee, Illinois State Senate]]

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===2009-2010===

===2009-2010===

In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Radogno served on these committees:<ref>[http://www.ilga.gov/senate/committees/default.asp "Illinois General Assembly" List of Illinois Senate Committees, July 28, 2009]</ref>

In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Radogno served on these committees:<ref>[http://www.ilga.gov/senate/committees/default.asp "Illinois General Assembly" List of Illinois Senate Committees, July 28, 2009]</ref>

Radogno won re-election to the [[Illinois State Senate elections, 2012|Illinois State Senate]] in District 41 in the [[State legislative elections, 2012|2012 election]]. Radogno was unopposed in the Republican primary on March 20, 2012 and was unopposed in the general election, which takes place November 6, 2012.

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Radogno won re-election in the [[State legislative elections, 2012|2012 election]] for [[Illinois State Senate elections, 2012|Illinois State Senate]] District 41. Radogno was unopposed in the Republican primary on March 20, 2012 and was unopposed in the general election, which takes place November 6, 2012.<ref>[http://www.elections.il.gov/Downloads/ElectionInformation/VoteTotals/2012GEOfficialVote.pdf Illinois State Board of Elections, “Official Vote - November 6, 2012 General Election,” accessed December 31, 2012]</ref>

The Illinois Opportunity Project, "an independent research and public policy enterprise that promotes legislative solutions in advance of free markets and free minds," annually releases its '''Legislative Vote Card''', grading all members in both chambers of the [[Illinois General Assembly]] on the basis of their support of "pro-growth economic policies that increase personal freedom and reign in expansive government."<ref>[https://illinoisopportunity.org/the-project/ Illinois Opportunity Project, "The Project," accessed February 21, 2013]</ref><ref name="IOP">[http://illinoisopportunity.org/votecard/ Illinois Opportunity Project, Legislative Vote Card home page, accessed February 21, 2013]</ref>

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====2012====

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Radogno received a score of 100.00 out of 100 in 2012 for a grade of A+ according to the IOP’s grading scale. Her score was tied for the highest among all 59 members of the [[Illinois State Senate]] included in the Vote Card.<ref name="IOP"/>

==Personal==

==Personal==

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Christine and her husband, Nunzio, have three children.

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Christine is married to Nunzio Randango. They have three children and reside in LaGrange, Illinois.

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==Recent news==

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Elections

2012

Radogno won re-election in the 2012 election for Illinois State Senate District 41. Radogno was unopposed in the Republican primary on March 20, 2012 and was unopposed in the general election, which takes place November 6, 2012.[3]

Illinois State Senate, District 41, General Election, 2012

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Republican

Christine RadognoIncumbent

100%

79,517

Total Votes

79,517

2008

On November 4, 2008, Republican Christine Radogno won re-election to the Illinois State Senate District 41 receiving 74,777 votes, ahead of Democrat Audrey Manley (42,848 votes).[4]

Illinois State Senate, District 41 (2008)

Candidates

Votes

Christine Radogno (R)

74,777

Audrey Manley (D)

42,848

Campaign donors

Comprehensive donor information for Radogno is available dating back to 1996. Based on available campaign finance records, Radogno raised a total of $6,878,156 during that time period. This information was last updated on July 17, 2013.[5]

Scorecards

Illinois Opportunity Project

The Illinois Opportunity Project, "an independent research and public policy enterprise that promotes legislative solutions in advance of free markets and free minds," annually releases its Legislative Vote Card, grading all members in both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly on the basis of their support of "pro-growth economic policies that increase personal freedom and reign in expansive government."[6][7]

2012

Radogno received a score of 100.00 out of 100 in 2012 for a grade of A+ according to the IOP’s grading scale. Her score was tied for the highest among all 59 members of the Illinois State Senate included in the Vote Card.[7]

Personal

Christine and her husband, Nunzio, have three children.

Recent news

This section displays the most recent stories in a google news search for the term Christine + Radogno + Illinois + Senate

All stories may not be relevant to this page due to the nature of the search engine.